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Mixture B 5L


Mixture-B is a non-ionic wetter/spreader, which greatly enhances the effect of glyphosate. When used it cuts the waxy layer on plant leaves to speed the uptake of glyphosate. It can thus be most useful in a number of ways. Firstly it will enhance uptake to kill difficult weeds such as bracken, Japanese knotweed, brush wood weeds, sow thistles and others. Secondly it will speed up the action of glyphosate to reduce the time it takes to work. Thirdly it will speed uptake if rainfall is threatening and ensure the glyphosate works in marginal conditions. Finally, for


“normal” weeds, its effect will enhance the effects of glyphosate enough to allow a considerable reduction in application rates and still give excellent results. Use at 2% of spray solution. Every spray operative should keep some handy!


Guard Pro 2.5L Spray drift reducer and waterproofer


Headland Guard Pro can be added to sprays to drastically reduce drift, to make sprays rainfast, and to enhance the effect of applied products. It is especially useful near water or trees and shrubs, where chemical drift may pose a threat to humans and wildlife.


Key Points: • Drastically reduces spray drift • Renders spray rainfast within 1 hour


• Sticks applied products to leaves for better uptake


weatherproofing and enhancement


Vitax Spray Tank Cleaner 1L


Vitax spray tank cleaner is a specially formulated cleaner and neutraliser which removes pesticide deposits and other debris from tanks, booms, hoses, filters and nozzles.


Application Rate: 100mls/20 litre tank. Intake


Spray water acidification


0.50%


Foam Free To prevent or eliminate 0.015 foaming in spray tank -0.03%


500ml 15-30ml


Codacide Oil 25L


A vegetable oil-based sticker for adding to sprays. Codacide Oil sticks and spreads herbicides (or insecticides) onto target vegetation enhancing the effect and making the application virtually rainfast in minutes. Its use can allow reduced rates of active herbicide in some situations and it also has the added benefits of reducing spray drift and of acting as a spray marker because all treated vegetation glistens with an oily sheen, especially useful in forestry, spraying bracken, woolly aphids and other similar situations. Keep some to hand and use if rain threatens to stop play!


Application Rate: Use up to equal quantity per Ha.


Intake 2.5L


Spray penetrant and acidifier. Key Points:


• Helps pesticide penetration during cold weather.


• Penetrates waxy leaf surfaces and difficult to control weeds.


• Acidifies spray solutions to make them more effective.


• Pack Size: 2.5l ADJ. No 0074


Foam Free 1L


Liquid Defoamer Key Points:


• Liquid formulation prevents and removes foam in seconds.


• Available in 1l, ready to use, trigger packs


• Use as a preventative or to cure existing foaming problems


Application Rates Product Use % of Guard Pro Spray drift reduction, 0.10% Product


volume in required per spray tank 100l spray


100ml


Precision Blue Spray Dye 500ML/5L


Precision Spray Pattern Indicator is specifically formulated for use with pesticides, liquid fertilisers and other speciality sprays. This highly concentrated spray pattern indicator gives a distinctive colour and shows you exactly where you've sprayed, preventing missing areas, overlaps and helping to pinpoint drift. Compatible with Mankar® ULV Sprayers, pedestrian push sprayers and hand lances.


• Eliminates double applications preventing over application of herbicide


• Can be used with all types of application systems • The blue colour is temporary and will fade in natural light • Non-stain formulation • Economical to use with low application rates Application Rates: (Per 100 litres of spray solution)


Application Rate When Applied To: Fine Turf - Golf Greens,


Light Dark 95-155ml 155-220ml


Tees and Bowling Greens Fairways, Sports fields and other 155-280ml 280-375ml


USE PESTICIDES SAFELY. VISIT WWW.AMENITY.CO.UK FOR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS 57


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